Jan 02 2021, 2:49 PM
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January 02 2021, 2:49 PM
(Bloomberg Opinion) Everyone should know Cathie Wood by now.
(Bloomberg Opinion) Everyone should know Cathie Wood by now.
That s because whatever benefits central bankers bequeathed to shareholders with next-to-zero interest rates and the record $14 trillion global money supply increase in 2020, Wood beat every stock picker by betting on the innovators in DNA development who are rescuing the world from the global pandemic.
Among the 367 U.S.-based mutual funds with 60% of their $5 billion (or more) in American equities, her ARK Genomic Revolution ETF, ARK Innovation ETFÂ and ARK Next Generation Internet ETFÂ are far ahead, reaping bonanzas of 203%, 159% and 157%, respectively.
Is the American Experiment Still Viable?
Your guide to the United States in 2021 and beyond.
Story by
Erin Peterson | Illustrations by Dan Bejar
If America has always had its share of problems simmering just beneath the surface, 2020 was the year that brought many of them to a full boil. A contentious election ushered in furious charges of rigging and interference. Police killings of Black men and women led to uprisings that were decades in the making. Trust in the media sank, political polarization skyrocketed and an exponential growth in COVID-19 cases at the end of the year had the whole world watching.
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